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10A -- THE HURON EXPOSITOR; SEPTEMBER 16, 1987
RECREATION PREVIEW
by Marty Bedard
Creamery wins men's fastball title
The men's fastball season was wrapped
,u., up on Sunday night at Lion's Park as the
Creamery won the deciding game 1-0 over
the Bears.
Fox run, 's biggest
1 est e t Doug LeonhCreamery
ran pitched a two hitter for.'
r� the Creamery and Bears pitcher Bruce
Furtney also put in a good showing as he
v allowed only four hits.
Congratulations Seaforth!! for showing
excellent participation in the 7th Annual
Terry Fox Run. On Sunday, September 13,
,85 people dared the rainy weather to help
Terry's dream to beat cancer. The amount
of money raised is approximately12,900.00,
,up considerably from last year, On.Illonday.;..
September 14 there'were approximately 400
school children ;Walking for Terry Fox, The
amount of money raised was not available
at press time, but I am sure it will be 'ex-
cellent. Thank you very much for you
support. -
If. you missed the annual joint Registra-
tion'nights held last week, here is who you
contact: Figure Skating = Wanda Muron
•• 527-0393; Minor Broomball - Diane Bennett
527-0619; Sdouts, Beavers, Cubs, Ventures -
Brian Barry 527-2063; Youth Bowling . -
Ralph Johnston 527-0840;' Minor Hockey
Recreation Office 527-0882; and Rnngette-
Debbie Rau 527-1301 after 4 p.m. Further in-••
formation on ringette is as follows: nine and
under - Novice and Bunny - $60.; 10 and 1.1
years - Petites - $70'.; 12 and 13 years
Tweens _ 570.; 14 and 15 years Jr: Belles-
5706 and 16 and 17 years - Belles - 570..
Positions still open in all age groups.
The. Seaforth Men's Industrial Hockey
League is now taking registration for the
1987-88 season. Any. non -carded player.may
register at Archies Sunoco Seaforth Com-
munity Centres or the Recreation Office
Registration fee is $125, $75 upon signing up
and $50 no later than January 10, 1988.
Shuffleboard winners for September 9,
1987; Ladies: Isabel Gardiner, 342; Ina
Scoins, 330; Mary Chapple, 316; Men: Jack
Sinclair, 320; Elmer Townsend; 317; Cha
Woods, 295.
Last week's winners were: Ladies: Mary
Chapple, 142; Rachel Riehl, 137; Helen
McKenaie;"'102 710271M -tin tNm Kell`ey,: 160',
Elmer Townsend, 155; Gordon Murray, 119..
"Fitness is Fun" When you work at your
own pace! • With . Drusilla Leitch, • begins
tonight at 8 p.m. at the Seaforth and District
Community Centres. Registration fee is 520
for 10 weeks.
Fitness for the not so young and not so
slim will begin on Tuesdays and Thursdays
starting immediately from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m.'
Registration fee is 530 for twice a week for 10
weeks. For more information please contact'
the Recreation office at 527-0882.
game, and he wae driven in on a hit by Rick error-tWeu game by a score os a-.1. An tins
Fortune. led up to the Bears demise Sunday night in a •
The game was the fourthiri.a best 'of'five very close one' run game.
series. The B.eer's got off to a goodstart in Members of the winning Creamery team
the series. winning the first game by a scored are, Pete Bennett, Doug Leohhardt, John
Of 17-1. However, the Creamery was miss- Cairns, • Rick Fortune, Bill Weber, Ralph
ing pitcher Doug Leonhardt in that game. Wood, Jim Nash, John Dale, Jerry Cooper,
The Creamery won the second game 4-1 Mark Schoebl, Murray Bennewies, Al Nigh,
Ralph Wood scored the only run of the and beat the Bears'handily in the V ;third
u •' Jamie Scott Tom Papple.
1987 oIf tournament
Ilse Walsh wins
'Brad Walsh of Stratford shot a 69 on
Saturday--to-win-the-15th-annual-Seaforth__
Men's Invitational Golf tournament.
Walsh's. 69 prevented the need for a playoff
in the waning daylight, as there Were three
golfers in the clubhouse'with 70s - Len Foran
of 'London, Herb Cowan of Pike Lake and
Don Erskine from Pontiac, Michigan.
• . One hundred and 40 golfers teed it up et...
the local course on Saturday, including four
from Bermuda, .one from Norway and four
'from Michigan;, to make the tournament.an
.international event. . • ••
• Low net winner was Tom .Russell from
Pike Lake Golf Club with a net 63. '
The. low Bermudian was Victor Mello.
Other winners were:•
' .1ST ELITE ,•
1st. low gross - Don Erskine, ..Pontiac,
Michigan, 70.
1st .low 'net' -'Dave Schmeelefske, Pike.
Lake, '63.
2nd low gross-. Len Foran; London, 70. '
2nd low net - Bernard .Marsden,
Mississauga, 65.
' 3rd low gross --Herb Cowan; Pike Lake,
70.. -
3rd low net - Gary McKenzie, Stratford,
66. •
4th low gross - Cam Doig, Seaforth, 73. ' •
4th -low net - John Bruce, Welland, 66.
5th low gross - Steve Donaldson, London,
73. •
. 5th low net Lee Griffi, Stratford, 67.
6th low gross, Rob Bileski, Exeter; 73.
6th low net - Jack Bowes, Dorchester, 68.
7th low gross ,- Rand Binkly, Hanover, 73,
' 7th'lowliet BobSimpson; 68: -• ' - -
8th low gross - Dave Brady, Pontiac; 75.
8th low net- Rob Armstrong, Seaforth, 70.
2ND FLITE •
1st low gross - Dan Yake, Pike Lake, 72.
1st low• net - Charles Drake, London, 64.
2nd low gross - Rob Killen, London, 73. .
2nd low net - John Longstaff, Seaforth,64.
3rd low gross -Jerome Aubin, London, 78.
3rd low net - Gord •Foran, London, 65.
4th low gross - Terry Newman, Pike Lake,
79.
4th low net - Mark McKenzie, Pike Lake,
65.•
5th low gross - Bob Grutar, Welland, 80.
5th low net - Bryan Carroll, St. Thomas,
66.
6th low gross - Bill Roberton, Seaforth, 80.
The Seaforth Re'creation'Committeewill
be presenting .threeannual recognition
awards to citizens who serve the communi-
ty in the following categories: a (Service to
Sports; •b)Civi.c Service and
c)Humanitarian Service. These awards will
be chosen based on 'the individuals contribu-
tion to the community in a volunteer gaped,. '
ty. Anyone may nominate an individual for
any category by submitting a written
nomination stating some background and
reasons for their choice to the Seaforth
Recreation. Committee, P'.0. ` Box 885,
Seaforth, Ont. NOK IWO. As soon as possible. -
ere's Still Great
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Seaforth Gaff •
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(ry, romond House
FALL PROGRAM '87
at VANASTRA RECREATION CENTRE
Starts September 21 to November 28
YOUTH AQUATIC
RED CROSS WATER SAFETY
FEE: S27.00 10 Weeks
YELLOW -
Tuesdoy 5:00.
Thursday 6:00 • 6:30 n m
Saturday 2:30 • 3:00 p.m.
ORANGE'
Tuesday
Thursday
Saturday
RED
Tuesday 6:00 • 6:30 p.m.
Saturday 1:30 • 2:00 p.m.
MAROON SURVIVAL
Tuesday 5:00 • 5:30 pm,
Saturday 2:00 • 1:30 pm.
BLUE
Tuesdoy ' 5:30 • 6:00 p.m.
Saturday 2:00 • 2:30 p.m.
GREEN
Tuesday
Saturday
GREY WHITE
Tuesday 6:30 • 7:15 p.m.
PRE+SCHOOL AQUATIC
MOMS & DADS: Help your child learn to
swim: to enter water without hesitation.
to be able to put head under: water.
blow bubbles, feel comfortable with
(foots.
FEE 527.00 TO Weeks
PARENT & TOTS (up to 2 years)
1a1'ond'oy 6:30 • 7:00 p.m.
Friday A.M. 9:30 • f0:00 p.m.
GUPPIES & PARENTS (2 to 4 years)
Monday 6:30 • 7:00 p.m.
Tuesday 11.00 - I1:30 a.m.
KINDERGYMSWIM (3 - 5 years)
FEE: 534.00 10 Weeks
'r hour gym, 'r hour pool
Friday 9:30. 10:30 a.m.
5:30 - 6:00 p.m.
6:30 • 7:00 p.m.
2 00 • 2:30 p.m.
6:00 • 6:30 p.m.
1.30 - 2:00 p.m.
SCUBA
SCUBA Ovailable this Fall. For information colt
482-3544.
ESSO SWIM CANADA
FEE: 530.00 10 Weeks
Want a change froft, the Red Cross Colour
Levels? Improve on your starts strokes, and
turns: build up your endurance, competitive
swim training levels.
Mondays 5:00 • 6:00 p.m.
. LADIES AQUATIC
FEE: 527.00 • 10 Weeks
Monday Morning
AQUAFIT (fitness for fun) 9:30 • 10.00 a.m.
ADVANCED 10:00 10:30•a.m. ,
BEGINNER 1f • 10;70 - 11:00 0.m.
BEGINNER I 11:00 • 11:30 am:
NON SWIMMER ,, , 11:30 • 12:00 p.ni`.
Weed
PEE DININER S WITH EVERY
3.EBERHP
RLSS' BRONZE MEDALLION '
FEE: 566.00
(Includes material & exam fee)
Must be 13 years to take -the test, .
Monday 7:00 • 8:30 p,m.
• SLALOM KAYAK INSTRUCTION
FEE: 527.00 / 5 Weeks
Thursday 8:00 • 8:30 p.m.
Course outline equipment and solely discus•
sions, kayak skflfs (sweeps and rolls)'and self.
rescue and rescue of others. Limit 5
participants.
ARTHRITIC EXERCISE
FEE: 527.00 10 Weeks
. Fridays 11:30 • 12:00 p.m.
Exercise in the comfort et warm water in the
shallow end for arthritic or injury aches and
pains,
FITNESS FOR FUN
A fun way fo exercise to music,
AQUAFIT (Water Exercise) -
Thursday only 7:00 • 7:45 p.m.
FEE: 527.00 10 Weeks
FITNESS CLASS ONLY
Mon. & Thurs. 8:00 • 9:00 On,
FEE: $35.00 10 Weeks
FITNESS CLASS WITH POOL •
Mon. & Thurs. 8:00 - 9:00 p.m.
pool Time 9:00 • 9:30 p.m.
FEE: 541.00 10 Weeks
AQUAFIT and FITNESS CLASS
Thurs. Only 7:00 - 9:00 p.m.
FEE: 550.00 10 Weeks
GENTLE FIT
For The Not So Young, Not So Slim
FEE: 532.00 10 Weeks
Monday 7:00 : 7:45 p.m.
CO-ED AQUATIC
FEE: 527.00. 10, Weeks
TEEN/ADULT CLASSES
Tuesday only _ .-uiirv'�•'
Non -Swimmer^ 7:30 • 8:00 p.m."
Beginner ) & 2 8:00 • 8:30 p.m,
,WATER GAMES
FEE: 517.00 10 Weeks or S2.00 • Evening
Wednesday 7:30 • 8:00 p.m.
Includes. Water Basketball, Water Volleyball,
Water Polo. Shallow Water Polo, Etc. Age 10
yrs. & over.
TUESDAY NIGHT SPECIAL
Use of Fitness Room and Souna, 7:00 . 8:30
p•ni.: and Pool from 8:30 • 9:30 p.m., for ON.
LY -32.75 -every TLESDAYNIGHT Musitt8
yrs. and over.
ADMISSIONS
POOL
CHILD (up to 12 years)' S .80
STUDENT (13 to 17 years) 1,75
ADULT (includes sauna) • 2.75
FAMILY 6.50
SENIOR'CITIZEN 1.15
SAUNA • 2.00
FITNESS ROOM 2.75
(Includes sauna - must be 16 years old or with
adult) ' •
SWIM TIMES
ADULT SWIM TIMES
Mon.• - Wed. & Fri. 12:00 • 1:16 p.rn.
Wednesday . • 8:00 -9:00 p.m..
OPEN SWIM TIMES
Mon., Tues. & Thurs. 8:30 - 9:30 p.m.
Wednesday 6:00 - 7:30 p.m.
Friday Fun Night 7:00 • 8:00 p.m.
Sat. & Sun. 3:00 - 4:30 p.m.
FAMILY SWIM ONLY
Sunday
....._ _... _.... MEMBERSHIPS .. -.
3 MONTH • POOL OR FITNESS ROOM 3 MONTH FULL MEMBERHSIP
YRLY. ', LY (pool, sauna. fitness room)
552.00 S20.00 YRLY ',LY
STUDENT S192.00 555.00 .
ADULT 207.00 67.00
FAMILY 315.00 94.00
SENIOR CITIZENS • adult rote less 10%
both yearly and quarterly,
GROUP RATE • 5485,00 for maximum of
5 people plus 590.00 per extra person
per year.
Minimum of 5 families at S160.00 per
family. ..._ .
2:00.3:00p.m.
CHrLO
(pool only)
STUDENT 65.00 27.00
ADULT 83.00 35.00
FAMILY' ' 195.00 61.00
SENIOR CITIZENS • adult rate less 10°.
both yearly and quarterly
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The ..n,nagement reserves the right to cancel any class due to
P,I lack of registration. Refunds given only upon receipt of o medical
1 certificate. A S5.00 administration fee will be charged.
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NASTRA
RECREATION
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-ON-THE-GREENS
by`trair olanne Doig
SECOND SHOT Whether or not this golfer laid up short of the creek on the ninth hole
of the SeaforthGolf Course on purpose is a question that still has to be answered. It
was however the right move, as he•chlppedhis second shoot easily onto the green. Ap-
proximately 140 golfers took part in the men's invitational .golf tournament Saturday.
Mcllwraith photo;
8th low net - Bob Watson, Seaforth, 73.
Closest to the pin on. umber 5 was Chris
Coombs, London and closest to the pin on
number 9 was Don Farrah, also of London.
.Rob Killen of London had the longest
drive.
OTHER GOLF NEWS
Todd Doig defeated Kevin Bennett on the
18th hole of their match to make it to the
semi-final against Jack Holmes of Clinton.
This winner will then meet Scott Bridge.
In junior match play for the Sills trophy,
Geoff Lyon of BrucefieId defeated Mike
Weber of Egmondvill•e for the
67. • championship.
6th low net - Leighton Lynch, Clinton, 67.
7th low gross - Ken Cardno, Seaforth, 81.
7th low net - Brett Finlayson, Seaforth, 68.
8th low gross - Bill Weber, Seaforth, 82.
8th low net - George Stacey, Dorchester,
68. •
3RD FLITS
1st low gross - Jim Puller, Toronto, 85.
1st low net - Henry -Kim, Stratford; 65.
2nd low gross - Etts Delvechio, Seaforth,
88.
2nd low net - Bill Murray, Welland, 67.
3rd low gross - Garth Wingrove, Oshawa,
89.
3rd low net - Tom Devereaux, Seaforth,
4th low gross - Ted Weber, 90. •
4th low net - Burt Urquhart, Kincardine,
69.
5th low gross - Iry Cowan, Pike Lake, 90.
' 5th low net L. Werner Rost, Toronto, 69,
6th low gross - Gil Smythe, 91.
6th low net _ Bruce Smith, Mitchell, 71.
7th low gross - Frank Humphries, 91.
7th low net - Casey Van Bakel, Seaforth,
In men's night competition winners were
Ken Cardno, Brett Finlayson arid. Cam
Doig, all of Seaforth and Rollie Skinner
from Bermuda. • '
Men must sign up for the steak barbecue
on September 26 by September 19.
Ladies closing is September 27 at 2 p.m.
On Wednesday the Huron County Road's
73. Superintendants will be at the course and on
8th low gross - Glen Creamer, Wingham, Saturday afternoon it's Topnotch Feeds: ,
92. '
Weatherman favors bowlers
The Seaforth Lawn Bowling Club held its three games. Also bowling in out of town
annual fowl tournament on Sunday after- tournaments were John Patterson. Art and
noon -with .16-gr,ps.in.play_The-weatherman-Marsiinlays.9n placedSedond at Norwich
favored with sunny skies and the greens in the Knechtel sponsored tournament.
were in excellent condition. Several men were in Clinton on.Saturday
. In first place for the tournament were bowling in men's pairs.
Jack and Mary Fisher of Lucknow with The club is sorry to report one of its
three wins and.51 o/p 7. Tom and Katie members, Helen Connell, is confined to
Philips of Seaforth were second with two Seaforth Community Hospital. She is wished
wins and 47 o/p 4, In third place were Art a speedy recovery.
and Mary Finlayson with three wins and 41 The September euchre and bridge social
and fourth was Harvey and Grace will be held on Tuesday, September 22 with
Scrimegeour of Goderich withthree wins a pot luck supper at 6 p.m. All convenors of
and 34. Fifth place went to George and calling iisfs dontt forget to call your
Darlene Wood of St. Mary's with two wins members.
and 43 o/p 4. Eric Matzold and Jean Lunn Local Jitneys on Tuesday and Thursday
were sixth with two wins and 43 o/p 3 and evenings continue to be well attended and
Gerry and Dorothy Mogridge of London's also John Patterson has been conducting
Fairmont Club were seventh with two wins classes for any newbowlers who are isl-
and 41. Eighth prize went to Feil and Edna terested in learning the fundamentals of
bell of Seaforth with two wins and 39. Con- lawn bowling.
solation prize went to George Hildebrand Good bowling to all.
and Eileen Adamson with high score in the -
third game. Thanks to Drawmaster Mel Queens win first game
Brady for running the draw.
Seaforth's final tournament of the season of ladies fastball finals
will be the Lorne Dale tournament on
Wednesday, September 23 so all skips In the first game of the ladies fastball
should get their entries in as soon as poSsf- finals the,Queens edged out Kent Murray by
ble. Time is- 10:30 a.m. a score of 25-23.
Two Iadies teams competed . in ladies The two teams met again on Tuesday, but
trebles at Exeter on Wednesday last week at press time the results of that meeting
and the trio of Jean Lunn, Eileen Adamson, were not known. It could have been the last
and Edna •Bell, placed second' winning all game of the season.
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